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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Most sex on television doesn't actually take place. How is it represented?
(a) It is represented through numbers.
(b) It is represented through stage tricks.
(c) It is represented through letters.
(d) It is represented through radio tricks.
2. How does public sex exist within the United states of America, according to the authors?
(a) It is non-existent.
(b) It is not commonplace.
(c) It is commonplace.
(d) It is the same as any other culture.
3. According to the authors, the synergy closely associated with the trisexual differs from what grouping, which forms as its own thing from its very inception?
(a) A couple.
(b) A threesome.
(c) A marriage.
(d) An orgy.
4. According to the authors, which of the following would NOT define an orgy as sex?
(a) The authors.
(b) Lesbians.
(c) "Sluts".
(d) Physicians.
5. The book involved the two authors and many other people, and is mainly the result of what?
(a) Effective housework.
(b) Effective companionship.
(c) Effective leadership.
(d) Effective teamwork.
6. What do the authors suggest is an important question for readers to ask themselves?
(a) "Who do I have to lie about?"
(b) "Who do I have to live without?"
(c) "Who do I have to live with?"
(d) "Who do I have to lie to?"
7. When there is no regulation against watching, the authors state that spectating is considered to be what?
(a) Acceptable.
(b) Voyeurism.
(c) Inappropriate.
(d) Anachronism.
8. In the book's example of the couple that wanted to attend a sex party together, they wanted to be what?
(a) Exhibitionistic.
(b) Masochistic.
(c) Hedonistic.
(d) Left alone.
9. In the book, what did the lesbian orgy participant do when she first discovered she was continuing to think of one of the other women?
(a) She sent her a gift.
(b) She moved somewhere else.
(c) She became a stalker.
(d) She wrote her a letter.
10. According to the authors, how does public sex in many other countries compare to the USA?
(a) It is less socially existent.
(b) It is more socially normal.
(c) It is less socially normal.
(d) It is more socially perverse.
11. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To minimize emotional consequences.
(b) To minimize sexual activity.
(c) To maximize sexual monogamy.
(d) To maximize hurtful behavior.
12. Which of the following terms can be defined in the book as 'negotiable monogamy with commitment'?
(a) Fluid Bonding.
(b) Marital Bonding.
(c) Trial Separation.
(d) Separation Anxiety.
13. What does the book claim has made millions of people safer from sexually transmitted diseases than ever before?
(a) Education.
(b) Promiscuity.
(c) Celibacy.
(d) Antibiotics.
14. In the conclusion of the book, the authors create and share their vision of what?
(a) Slut Heaven.
(b) Slut Utopia.
(c) Slut Elysium.
(d) Slut Paradise.
15. In the book, the sexual activities which people should limit and select carefully, and that will most likely cause harm, are called what?
(a) Low-Association Behaviors.
(b) Low-Risk Behaviors.
(c) High-Risk Behaviors.
(d) High-Tolerance Behaviors.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to the authors, a natural feature of sex parties enables many people their first opportunity to do what?
2. Which of the following is NOT a situation the authors have found in reality?
3. The chapter about lesbian orgies consists primarily of what?
4. The authors assert that lovers should never be shared between what?
5. The authors want American culture to be a safe space where women and men can do all of the following, EXCEPT?
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